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Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2014
Chronic stress contributes to preterm birth (PTB), through direct physiological mechanisms or behavioral pathways. This review identified interventions to prevent PTB through decreased maternal stress. Studies were grouped according to intervention: group prenatal care (11 studies), care coordination (8 studies), health insurance expansion (4 studies),
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Chronic stress contributes to preterm birth (PTB), through direct physiological mechanisms or behavioral pathways. This review identified interventions to prevent PTB through decreased maternal stress. Studies were grouped according to intervention: group prenatal care (11 studies), care coordination (8 studies), health insurance expansion (4 studies),
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Speech Communication, 1987
Abstract In this contribution, three experiments are reported concerning the relationship between vowel reduction and perceived stress. The degree of reduction of synthesized vowel stimuli was varied by moving the vowel along the vector from the margin of the formant field to the centre.
Rietveld, T., Koopmans-van Beinum, F.J.
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Abstract In this contribution, three experiments are reported concerning the relationship between vowel reduction and perceived stress. The degree of reduction of synthesized vowel stimuli was varied by moving the vowel along the vector from the margin of the formant field to the centre.
Rietveld, T., Koopmans-van Beinum, F.J.
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Misattribution and the Reduction of Stress
The Journal of Social Psychology, 1982Summary The effects of two situational variables were studied with 64 male and 64 female undergraduate Ss to determine when misattribution would be effective in reducing stress. Data for 17 Ss were later excluded. To induce misattribution half the Ss were led to believe that their arousal might have been due to an anesthesia-potentiating drug they had ...
P A, Rupert, D R, Denney, T G, Burish
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Reductive Stress and Male Infertility
2022Male infertility research and clinical advances had vast progress in the last few decades. Strong research evidence underpinned the concepts of oxidative stress (OS)-mediated male reproductive disruptions, which bear answers to several cases of idiopathic male infertility.
Pallav Sengupta +2 more
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Stress reduction in everyday wearables
Adjunct Proceedings of the 2019 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing and Proceedings of the 2019 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers, 2019In this position paper, we discuss the role of smart garments for stress reduction. Stress management plays a vital role in healthy living. Stress is an essential component of human life, but too much of it is a risk factor contributing to problems with concentration and a wide variety of illnesses including hypertension, heart problems, disorders of ...
van der Lugt, Brigitte, Feijs, Loe
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Reductive Stress: Neglected Science
Antioxidants & Redox Signaling, 2020Over the past six decades, the concept of "redox" was focused on one arm of the redox spectrum: oxidative stress. In fact, a vast majority of experimental and clinical studies addressing redox mechanisms claimed "oxidative stress" as the culprit for acute or chronic disease conditions.
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Stress and stress reduction in common marmosets
Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 2012Abstract Surprisingly few studies have measured cortisol levels in captive primates using samples collected during everyday life to gauge which activities and circumstances might induce or reduce stress. Much of what is behaviourally identifiable as stress may not to be reflected in physiological stress, or vice versa, leading to the often-erroneous ...
Gisela Kaplan +2 more
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Teaching the Elderly STRESS REDUCTION
Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 19911. Psychological or physiological stressors cause changes within the body through the action of the hypothalamus. 2. There are several techniques for stress management, including progressive muscle relaxation and guided imagery. 3. The nurse can teach stress management techniques to the elderly using teaching modifications to respond to changes due to ...
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The stress of intruding: Reduction by chlordiazepoxide
Physiology & Behavior, 1984Rats placed as intruders in a long-established colony showed significant elevations of plasma corticosterone after 10-20 minutes of intruding. This rise was prevented by 5 days pretreatment with chlordiazepoxide (5 mg/kg). The rats resident in the colony had significantly higher basal corticosterone concentrations compared with singly housed rats but ...
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